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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hello Lady's and Gent's,

I'm a bit of a nooby on kangaroo, but as a project we had to design a stone bench.

I would like to see if it could stand on it's own the way he's cut. Is there already a topic that explain the way to do so (I've been searching of a while) or could anyone help me designing the passing algorithm? I don't even know if kangaroo is the best plug-in for this kind of work.

What I tried to do is first is to get the Volume of the meshes, then making a force of it and finally using a pull to mesh or pull to surface operator. It's not really working, not at all in fact.

Thanks already for your help,

Cheers

Théophile Duquenne

You'll find the test algorithm along, the bench is a bit too big

 

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that'll be the "good" version of it 

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I'm not following the aim here - are you just trying to test the balance of a solid object to see if it falls over? If so, can you post the file with input solid internalised.

Or you want to do an analysis of the volume to see the stress levels? In this case then you might also want to look at Scan&Solve

Hello Daniel,

first of all thanks for your answer. Yes, I'm trying to test the balance of that object considering the stone weight.

I don't really get what you mean with stress level. Is it the maximum weight it might endure?

Thanks a lot,

Théophile

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Here's a definition which drops a solid onto the ground plane to see if it falls over.

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It works! 

Thank you very much sir!

Hi Daniel,

This program using Zombie Solver does not work properly.
Why do you think?
I suspect it is a bug in the Rigid Body component.

Thanks.

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